CASTRO ASSAILS CUBAN PRESIDENT, FORCING HIM OUT; Premier Withdraws His Own Resignation After Accusing Urrutia of Near-Treason NEW LEADER IS NAMED Dr. Dorticos, the Minister of Laws of the Revolution, Is Appointed Chief of State Castro's Resignation Move Causes Consternation in Cuba Castro Forces President Out; Assails Him as a Near-Traitor (original) (raw)

CASTRO ASSAILS CUBAN PRESIDENT, FORCING HIM OUT; Premier Withdraws His Own Resignation After Accusing Urrutia of Near-Treason NEW LEADER IS NAMED Dr. Dorticos, the Minister of Laws of the Revolution, Is Appointed Chief of State Castro's Resignation Move Causes Consternation in Cuba Castro Forces President Out; Assails Him as a Near-Traitor

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CASTRO ASSAILS CUBAN PRESIDENT, FORCING HIM OUT; Premier Withdraws His Own Resignation After Accusing Urrutia of Near-Treason NEW LEADER IS NAMED Dr. Dorticos, the Minister of Laws of the Revolution, Is Appointed Chief of State Castro's Resignation Move Causes Consternation in Cuba Castro Forces President Out; Assails Him as a Near-Traitor

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HAVANA, Saturday, July 18 -- Fidel Castro succeeded late last night in forcing out Manuel Urrutia Lleo as President of Cuba. View Full Article in Timesmachine ยป

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